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View article: Being Physically Active is Associated with More Positive Autobiographical Memories and Better Mood States in Daily Life
Being Physically Active is Associated with More Positive Autobiographical Memories and Better Mood States in Daily Life Open
Purpose Physical activity benefits mental health, with emotional autobiographical memory and repetitive negative thinking (RNT) as potential mechanisms. This study expands upon prior laboratory studies by examining how physical activity is…
View article: Mapping Stress, Anxiety, Depression, and Repetitive Negative Thinking Among Non‐Western Undergraduate Students: A Network Analysis
Mapping Stress, Anxiety, Depression, and Repetitive Negative Thinking Among Non‐Western Undergraduate Students: A Network Analysis Open
Most studies on stress have primarily focused on Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic samples, which may differ from populations in non‐Western countries in terms of how they think and respond to stress. This study inves…
View article: Did you miss me? Making the most of digital phenotyping data by imputing missingness with point process models
Did you miss me? Making the most of digital phenotyping data by imputing missingness with point process models Open
Background Digital phenotyping has broad clinical potential, providing low-burden objective measures of behavior as individuals go about their day. However, progress in making clinical inferences from these data is severely challenged by t…
View article: A brief online mindfulness intervention: study protocol for Indonesian undergraduate students, a randomized controlled trial
A brief online mindfulness intervention: study protocol for Indonesian undergraduate students, a randomized controlled trial Open
NCT05882565 (ClinicalTrials.gov), retrospectively registered on May 21, 2023.
View article: Smartphone-based Monitoring and cognition Modification Against Recurrence of Depression (SMARD): An RCT of Memory Bias Modification Training vs. Cognitive Control Training vs. Attention Bias Modification Training in remitted recurrently depressed patients with 1.5 year follow-up
Smartphone-based Monitoring and cognition Modification Against Recurrence of Depression (SMARD): An RCT of Memory Bias Modification Training vs. Cognitive Control Training vs. Attention Bias Modification Training in remitted recurrently depressed patients with 1.5 year follow-up Open
NL-OMON26184 and NL-OMON27513. Registered 12 August 2021-Retrospectively registered, https://onderzoekmetmensen.nl/en/trial/26184 en https://onderzoekmetmensen.nl/en/trial/27513 .
View article: Being Physically Active Is Associated with More Positive Memories and Better Mood States in Daily Life
Being Physically Active Is Associated with More Positive Memories and Better Mood States in Daily Life Open
Physical activity benefits mental health, with emotional memory and repetitive negative thinking (RNT) as potential mechanisms. This study expands upon prior laboratory studies by examining how physical activity is associated with emotiona…
View article: Anhedonia as a Transdiagnostic Symptom Across Psychological Disorders: A Network Approach
Anhedonia as a Transdiagnostic Symptom Across Psychological Disorders: A Network Approach Open
The results suggest that anhedonia may serve as a common underlying transdiagnostic psychopathology feature, predictive of the severity of symptom clusters of depression, AS, ADHD, and ASD. Thus, anhedonia may be associated with the high c…
View article: Increased memory accuracy of previous mood states in depressed patients in daily life
Increased memory accuracy of previous mood states in depressed patients in daily life Open
Depression is characterized by a loss of positive and pronounced negative memory bias, which persists after remission. While theoretical accounts of depressive realism, emotional inertia, and mood-congruency substantiate the compelling evi…
View article: Manifestation of memory bias in daily life in currently and remitted depressed individuals: How accurate is recall of past mood states?
Manifestation of memory bias in daily life in currently and remitted depressed individuals: How accurate is recall of past mood states? Open
Depression is characterized by a loss of positive and pronounced negative memory bias, which persists after remission. While theoretical accounts of depressive realism, emotional inertia, and mood-congruency substantiate the compelling evi…
View article: Smartphone-based Monitoring and cognition Modification Against Recurrence of Depression: An RCT of Memory Bias Modification Training vs. Cognitive Control Training vs. Attention Bias Modification Training in remitted recurrently depressed patients
Smartphone-based Monitoring and cognition Modification Against Recurrence of Depression: An RCT of Memory Bias Modification Training vs. Cognitive Control Training vs. Attention Bias Modification Training in remitted recurrently depressed patients Open
Background:Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) has a 50-80% recurrence rate highlighting the urgent need for more efficient recurrence prevention programs. Currently, recurrences are often identified too late, while existing preventive strateg…
View article: Depressive symptomatology in older adults treated with behavioral activation: A network perspective
Depressive symptomatology in older adults treated with behavioral activation: A network perspective Open
View article: From smartphone data to clinically relevant predictions: A systematic review of digital phenotyping methods in depression
From smartphone data to clinically relevant predictions: A systematic review of digital phenotyping methods in depression Open
View article: Age related differences in symptom networks of overall psychological functioning in a sample of patients diagnosed with anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, or posttraumatic stress disorder
Age related differences in symptom networks of overall psychological functioning in a sample of patients diagnosed with anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, or posttraumatic stress disorder Open
View article: From smartphone data to clinically relevant predictions: A systematic review of digital phenotyping methods in depression
From smartphone data to clinically relevant predictions: A systematic review of digital phenotyping methods in depression Open
Background Smartphone-based digital phenotyping enables potentially clinically relevant information to be collected as individuals go about their day. This could improve monitoring and interventions for people with Major Depressive Disorde…
View article: Depression recurrence is accompanied by longer periods in default mode and more frequent attentional and reward processing dynamic brain‐states during resting‐state activity
Depression recurrence is accompanied by longer periods in default mode and more frequent attentional and reward processing dynamic brain‐states during resting‐state activity Open
Recurrence in major depressive disorder (MDD) is common, but neurobiological models capturing vulnerability for recurrences are scarce. Disturbances in multiple resting‐state networks have been linked to MDD, but most approaches focus on s…
View article: Smartphone data for clinically relevant predictions: after a systematic review of recent digital phenotyping methods for depression prediction, what’s next?
Smartphone data for clinically relevant predictions: after a systematic review of recent digital phenotyping methods for depression prediction, what’s next? Open
View article: The effects of daily autobiographical memory training on memory bias, mood and stress resilience in dysphoric individuals
The effects of daily autobiographical memory training on memory bias, mood and stress resilience in dysphoric individuals Open
View article: Segregation of dynamic resting-state reward, default mode and attentional networks after remitted patients transition into a recurrent depressive episode
Segregation of dynamic resting-state reward, default mode and attentional networks after remitted patients transition into a recurrent depressive episode Open
Introduction Recurrence in major depression disorder (MDD) is common, but neurobiological models capturing vulnerability for recurrences are scarce. Disturbances in multiple resting-state networks have been linked to MDD, but most approach…
View article: Changing Metacognitive Appraisal Bias in High-Worriers Through Reappraisal Training
Changing Metacognitive Appraisal Bias in High-Worriers Through Reappraisal Training Open
View article: The Effects of Daily Autobiographical Memory Training on Memory Bias, Mood and Stress Resilience in Dysphoric Individuals
The Effects of Daily Autobiographical Memory Training on Memory Bias, Mood and Stress Resilience in Dysphoric Individuals Open
Negative memory bias refers to the enhanced recall of negative memories and is a prominent cognitive factor causing and maintaining depression. Surprisingly few studies modify this negative recall. The current study used a smartphone-based…
View article: Comorbid depression and treatment of anxiety disorders, OCD, and PTSD: Diagnosis versus severity
Comorbid depression and treatment of anxiety disorders, OCD, and PTSD: Diagnosis versus severity Open
The outcomes obtained in a naturalistic patient sample support current treatment guidelines recommending evidence-based treatment for anxiety disorders, OCD, and PTSD in patients with and without a comorbid depression. Future treatment stu…
View article: Digital phenotyping and the COVID-19 pandemic: Capturing behavioral change in patients with psychiatric disorders
Digital phenotyping and the COVID-19 pandemic: Capturing behavioral change in patients with psychiatric disorders Open
View article: Spatio-temporal associations with memory cues are linked to analogue traumatic intrusions
Spatio-temporal associations with memory cues are linked to analogue traumatic intrusions Open
View article: Emotional Biases and Recurrence in Major Depressive Disorder. Results of 2.5 Years Follow-Up of Drug-Free Cohort Vulnerable for Recurrence
Emotional Biases and Recurrence in Major Depressive Disorder. Results of 2.5 Years Follow-Up of Drug-Free Cohort Vulnerable for Recurrence Open
An interesting factor explaining recurrence risk in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) may be neuropsychological functioning, i.e., processing of emotional stimuli/information. Negatively biased processing of emotional stimuli/information has…
View article: Attention bias modification in specific fears: Spiders versus snakes
Attention bias modification in specific fears: Spiders versus snakes Open